Andrés Hernandez, who completed his undergraduate studies in biomedical engineering at UH in 2009, is now a graduate student at Johns Hopkins University, where he studies biomedical engineering. Hernandez conducted a senior honors thesis in 2008 under the mentorship of professor Ralph Metcalfe in the Cullen College of Engineering. The research he conducted at UH under the Rice-Houston Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate, PURS and The Methodist Hospital’s summer program resulted in two peer-reviewed publications.
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Dear Andres,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on this astonishing achievement. This mark of distinction recognizes both your previous commitment and service while elevating our institution to a level of academic worldwide leadership. All the best to you as you do the work needed to keep the University of Houston as well as the Cullen College of Engineering in outstanding state of affairs.